Hot off the success of their pioneering 1991 debut, Effigy of the Forgotten, Long Island, NY death metal quintet Suffocation had their hearts dead-set on returning to Tampa, FL’s Morrisound Recording and reuniting with producer Scott Burns to record 1993’s Breeding the Spawn. The ever-polite, patient and relaxed Burns had made sense of Suffocation’s sonic
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Crusty Italian black metalists laCasta have been at it for more than a decade but are only now following up their 2020 debutIn Aeturnvm with a new batch of sonic ugliness calledOlibanvm (aka Frankincense). This relentless quartet—Marino Martellotta (bass), Sbrough (drums), Mario Morgante (guitars), Alessandro Donnaloia (vocals/synths)—are offering here a sneak peek of the nine
Lago Eight years of silence have done nothing to soften Lago. The Phoenix, Arizona death metal outfit returns withVigil, a dense, suffocating, and surgically cold new full-length that pushes their bleak atmosphere into sharper, more punishing territory. Formed in 2010, LAGO first emerged with theMarianasEP before releasing their debut full-length,Tyranny, in 2014.Their 2018 album Sea
Where they from?New York, NY. My pick of the Lightning beating the Stars in the NHL Stanley Cub finals is blown after the first round. I am like reverse-Nostradamus — everything I pick turns out false. I should pick stocks for people and they just do the opposite of whatever I say. Why the hype?Oh
Photo by Trenton Woods According to ’70s soft rockers, America, “in the desert, you can remember your name,” which is all good and well, but no one’s gonna forget a name like Arizona’s melodic death metal outfit Wyrmhaven, right? This desert-based Tucson quintet—Nick Cowan (guitars), Stephen Majalca (drums), Keith Huffman (bass), Travis Skye (lead guitars),
What a week it’s been! Thankfully, the metal news hasn’t been as contentious as past weeks, but there’s still a lot to dive into, so read on… William Shatner Recruits Disturbed’s John Moyer and Slayer’s Dave Lombardo for New Metal Project Everyone’s favorite actor who says things interestingly, William Shatner, is out here Shatnering in
If you’re unfamiliar with Philly’s newest temple to metal and spirits—or even if you’re quite familiar—this weekend is the perfect time for a visit as we’re proud to be partnering with Doom bar as the official home base of Metal & Beer Fest 2026! “Yes,” you say, “Yes! I need to be there! I’ve seen
Two years since we last checked in with them, Denver deathcore outfitMind Incisionare back with a new single, “Y.W.A. War.” It’s a real bruiser of a track, representing the heavier and nastier side of modern deathcore and metalcore. There are even hints of nü metal in the rhythm section and vocal delivery. The new song,
Photo courtesy of Burning Sister Denver low-end duo Burning Sister present their latest single, “Sunspots,” their first new track following their 2025 albumGhosts. The seven-minute epic is psychedelic stoner groove at its finest. “To me, ‘Sunpots’ is the sound of summer,” says bassist, vocalist, and synth player Steve Miller. “Immediately after coming up with the
Resurrected SPIRIT ADRIFT to Replace FUCLI on the Decibel Magazine Tour Starting April 30! April 24, 2026 Due to visa processing issues,Fulciare unable to perform on the Decibel Magazine Tour. Fulci will return next year as part of the 2027 Decibel Tour. This year, Texas heavy metal mastersSpirit Adrifthave stepped up to fill the void.
And the award for the Most Gratuitous Use of Umlauts goes to Charlottesville, Virginia stoner rock trio Üga Büga, whose moniker we don’t really get at all. The music, however, is solid on new single, “Divine Slaughter (Backyard Barbecue Bonanza),” which we’re premiering here for you today. The track, taken from upcoming full-length,Valley of the
It’s been a long time since we’ve heard from Chicago sludge crewLair of the Minotaur—the band’s last EP was in 2018 and their last proper album was in 2010—but they’re making good on lost time withI Hail I, their new and fifth album since forming in 2003. The ten-track ripper clocks in under 30 minutes,
We’ll do our best to avoid any cheap dinosaur references in regard to the new video and single,”Flesh Eternal,” from Scottish trio Tyrannus. The name actually translates into “lord,” “monarch” or “tyrant” and these dudes—Callum John Cant (lead vocals/guitars), Alistair Harley (bass/guitars/backing vocals), Alasdair Dunn (drums/backing vocals)—are offering up a fresh track and accompanying moving
For the first time in six years, U.K. genre-agnostics Loathe are releasing a brand new, full-length studio effort titled A Stranger To You. Set to release on July 17, the album’s first single “Revenant” is streaming right now. Described as “perhaps their heaviest song to date”, the new single “Revenant” is aptly named. It only
With their new album Projections coming out on May 29, British doom metal outfitGodthrymmshared a new single, titled “The Sun Never Fell”. The new album is being positioned as the finale to the band’s Visions trilogy, which started back with the release of 2020’s Reflections and was followed up by 2023’s Distortions. Of course, the
The men and women of Jackass have done some insanely dumb things. Countless things involving butts and balls and bears (the animal kind) that result in bodily harm for people’s enjoyment have made up the Jackass formula for decades. But in the team’s new and potentially final movie Jackass: Best and Last, they’re leaping into
Bright Monday mornings don’t exactly evoke the spooky and macabre, but that changes in an instant whenever cult rock outfit Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats put out new music. And this morning, they released a new single titled “Don’t Let It Control You.” Teased as a “blood-soaked taster from their forthcoming studio album,” this new
Over the weekend, Korn headlined the first night of Sick New World in Las Vegas. It was the culmination of a huge day of music and entertainment, but it also served as a chance to fans to catch the iconic nu metal band playing some classics and some newer tunes throughout the night. But about
This past Friday was a dream that so many of us probably wish we could’ve experienced in real time. The lucky sons-o’-bitches who were at Queens of the Stone Age‘s set on April 24 at the Joshua Tree Retreat center in Joshua Tree, CA got a fucking treat, because they brought out Nick Oliveri on
Damn, Derrick, we see you! Derrick Green, that is—the vocalist of Sepultura. As if he hasn’t been busy enough on the band’s farewell tour, he’s also been working behind the scenes, scheming and plotting on what he’s going to do once the band wraps up. Apparently, he’s got a whole new band in the works.